Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
voice mail system that sets station Mes-
sage Waiting (MW) LEDs by dialing Ii+
station number. This insures the message
LED remains flashing until all VM mes-
sages have been retreived, at which time
the VM machine should cancel the MW
LED by dialing Ii+ station number. With
Dial 11 enabled, MW indications set on a
station from Voice Mail ports will not auto-
matically be cancelled by the DK system
when the station calls Voice Mail to retrieve
messages. If “Automatic” is selected, the
flashing message waiting LED is canceled
any time a station calls the VM machine
and the VM machine answers.The dial 1 B
option is available with
Release
2 and
above.
NOTE:
Message Waiting cancel via “Dial 1 m + sta-
tion number” only applies to VM ports that
have LEDs 76 and
17
set
“ON”
in
Program
31.
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Ringing Modes, LED03-Two
choices are
available for ringing modes invoked by the
Night Transfer button. They are DAY, DAY
2, NIGHT (3 modes) or DAY, NIGHT (2
modes). The 3-mode selection is useful for
alternate answering positions. These
modes are switched via them but-
tons
(Programs
29 and 39) which control
CO line ring assignments
(Programs 78
and 81 W 89).
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Call Forward Override From DDSSDSS
Console, LED
02-If a station has acti-
vated call forwarding, all calls to that sta-
tion will be forwarded to another number
I
except for calls from the DDSS or DSS
console position. A choice exists of whether
to call forward from the console itself or
from the digital or electronic telephone
assigned to it. If the console calls (using the
DSS console station buttons) are for-
warded, the attendant telephone will not be
forwarded, and vice versa. This allows the
console operator flexibility in reaching a
station user.
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Tone First/Voice First-DDSSDSS Con-
sole, LED
01-Intercom calls from the
DDSS or DSS console can operate differ-
ently from calls by their attendant tele-
phones as far as Tone First/Voice First
(see Program IO-l).
Program lo-3-(LED 01 -, 04, Release
3): Turn
on LED 01 - 04 to identify which PEKU ports
should be connected to external amplifiers.
External Amplified Conference is provided by
customer-supplied two-way amplifiers con-
nected to system PEKU ports to provide ampli-
fication of “two-CO” line calls. Up to four am-
plifiers can be connected (2 PEKU ports for
each amplifier) to amplify up to four “two-CO”
line calls simultaneously. The amplifier is
switched into the call automatically when a
two-CO line call is established, amplifiers are
switched into calls starting from the lowest
PEKU ports to the highest (see record sheet).
Skipping PEKU ports is allowed. Example: The
first amplifier can be connected to PEKU ports
17 and 18, skipping ports 09 and 10. In this
case LED 02 should be ON and LED 01 should
be OFF. Caution: The DK system allows up to
eight simultaneous two-CO line conference
connections, the amplifiers are switched in
automatically starting with the first two-CO line
call, calls made after the last amplifier is used
will not be amplified.
(See Program 10-1,
LED
19 and
20; Program 1
O-2, LED 18 and 19; and
Program 15-5
for more information regarding
two-CO line conference.)
NOTE:
The external amplifiers will also be auto-
maticallyswitched into two-CO line DISA and
TIE line calls.
Program 12-System Assignments-Basic
Timing:
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Pause Timing, Code
3-Pauses may be
programmed in speed dial numbers by the
station users. The length of these short
pauses can be set system wide for either
1.5 or 3 seconds. The long pause (a differ-
ent user selection) is 10 seconds. This
pause timing also applies to pauses in-
serted while dialing via Data Interface Units
(PDIUs).
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Flash Timing, Code
4-When on a CO
2-5